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Celebrities confirmed for free concert in aid of The Lord’s Taverners

Celebrities confirmed for free concert in aid of The Lord’s Taverners

Friday 26 May 2017

Celebrities confirmed for free concert in aid of The Lord’s Taverners


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Celebrities from the world of television, sport, music and comedy will be coming to Guernsey next month to join Islanders at a free concert in Market Square, courtesy of JT.

JT’s Celebrity Market Rocks, in aid of The Lord’s Taverners, will be held on Friday 23 June and the line up has now been confirmed as:

16:45 - Brandi - Street dancing

17:30 - Honest Crooks

18:30 - Element 6

19:30 - KINGS

20:30 - Buffalo Huddleston

With top Island folk-hop band Buffalo Huddleston headlining, the evening promises to be a celebration of quality local music and dance.

Celebrites confirmed to attend include:

  • Presenter and quizmaster Chris Tarrant
  • Dead Ringers impressionist and comedian Jon Culshaw
  • Comedian Ian Irving
  • Game of Thrones actor Struan Rodger
  • Cricketers Andy Caddick, Martyn Ball and Michael Bell
  • Ex-Eastenders star Lorraine Chase
  • Crime fiction writer Felix Francis

Many more celebrities are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

JT’s Celebrity Market Rocks forms part of The Lord’s Taverners annual Summer Celebrity Cricket Weekend, which JT is pleased to support for the seventh year running.

A Quiz Night, hosted by Chris Tarrant on Saturday 24 June is already fully booked but tickets are still available for the popular Celebrity Cricket Match in Herm on Sunday 25 June.

JT Deputy Managing Director, Tamara O’Brien, said: “Once again, celebrities from some our favourite programmes and most popular sports will be in Guernsey and Herm to raise money for an incredibly worthy cause. The new addition to this year’s programme – JT’s Celebrity Market Rocks – means that many of them will be rubbing shoulders with Islanders in what promises to be a memorable night of free entertainment.”

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